Verdict: Buy MeAvailable On:Blu-ray, DVDSpecial Features: Commentary, Deleted Scenes (30 minutes worth!), Gag Reel, Cube-O-Rama, About 35-minutes worth of featurettes, though we won't list them here because some of the titles give away quality surprisesAdditional Thoughts: If you'd written off 21 Jump Street as an unoriginal cash-in on a once-popular but vaguely-remembered TV show, no one could blame you because that's exactly what it sounds like on paper. Once you realize this is the live-action debut of the guys who made Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, you should get a good feel for the overall tone and sense of humor here. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum have great presence together, with the latter showing off a great sense of comic timing, and the film's just self-aware enough to know what the audience expects and in turn when to surprise them. Very funny stuff and a far cry better than you'd think.

Verdict:Buy MeAvailable On:Blu-ray, DVDSpecial Features: A reversible cover featuring Mondo's poster for the film, Commentary, Making-Of, Interviews with the film's director and star, a short film directed by Roskham, 16-page booklet with intro by Michael MannAdditional Thoughts: Earlier this year Bullhead was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, and while the Oscars aren't always the gold seal of approval they purport to be, in this case they certainly got it right. This is a stunning, gut punch of a directorial debut featuring one of the most striking performances of the year and a script that makes great dramatic use of the seemingly mundane world of cattle farming.

Verdict:Rent MeAvailable On:3D Blu-ray, BD, DVDSpecial Features: Maxmium Movie Mode featuring storyboard comparisons, picture-in-picture commentary and focus pointsAdditional Thoughts: People often complain that Hollywood action movies are all spectacle and no heart. Wrath of the Titans is the utter embodiment of this. If all you're interested in are glossy, elaborately-rendered special effects, this sequel will do the trick. If you expect plot or character development or a consistently interesting, well, anything, you're not going to find it here. It's fine background material, mainly because it'll take a concerted effort to give a film this absent minded your full, undivided attention.

Verdict:Buy MeAvailable On:Blu-raySpecial Features: The Cast Looks Back (30 minutes) newly produced for this BD, plus the extras from past issues: A commentary, a 55-minute retrospective, a featurette from the film's original release, and the original trailerAdditional Thoughts: Deliverance has actually been on Blu-ray since 2007, and while this release of the film features the same video transfer from that initial release, the audio has undergone an upgrade here by way of a 5.1 DTS-HD MA track. On the extras front there's a new, 30-minute reflection on the film with its cast and crew, as well as the extras from the last Blu-ray release. So if you don't already own the film, this is absolutely the version to pick up. The Cast Looks Back feature is filled with worthwhile memories, the Digi-book packaging offers 42 pages of behind-the-scenes photos and anecdotes, plus this is just a damned good movie about a weekend gone wrong bringing out the best and worst in man.

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